MFT November Release Countdown Day 5

Hi everyone! Today is the first day of the My Favorite Things November release countdown. This release is packed with amazing new products! You’ll love them!

The new products will officially be available on the MFT online store on November 3rd at 10pm EST (= Europe: November 4th at 4:00 CET).

I’ve made 2 cards for Countdown Day 5. 





For the first one, I used the newest Toasted Marshmallows Die-namics! This is a super fun set!  I made the background with the "smooching" technique. I used MFT dye inks: Tangy Orange, Orange Fizz and Daffodil that I smooched into the paper with water. I blended the marshmallows with some brown inks, I drew mouths and I glued googly eyes on top of them. So funny, aren’t they? I die-cut the panel with the Cross Stitch Rectangle STAX Die-namics. To finish off the card, I stamped the "Let’s Toast!" sentiment from the Get Toasty set with MFT Black Licorice dye ink multiple times with my MISTI tool.  





For the second card, I used the SO CUTE Birdie Brown Toasty Greetings stamp set. Awwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!! I love these penguins! This time, no Copics… I colored the image with watercolors and inks! The sentiment is also from the same set. I added tiny blue and silver stars around the penguin. They are from the LLD Hip Clips and Blueprints 18 Die-namics sets. I applied a layer of glitter on the cap.

For today’s full product reveal, links to other fabulous projects from the MFT design team and AWESOME GIVEAWAYS, be sure to check out the MFT blog




For more inspiration, you can also check my MFT Gallery on Pinterest!

Thanks so much for stopping by and see you tomorrow for more countdown fun!

Francine


Supplies (some links will not work until the products are released):

Comments

Jill Norwood said…
Wonderful and fun cards!!! Love the faces on the marshmallows!
Sandie C said…
Super cute - love the eyes one the marshmallows.
CarlavdM said…
The 'Let's Toast' made me laugh on this friday morning.
Like the way you coloured the card.
Nandini said…
Absolutely love the first card!
Eva Jura said…
Your first card is so much fun :-)
Annette Snyder said…
Both cards are so cute! I love the eyes on the first one.
Taunya Butler said…
Oh, WOW!!! You have made two very excellent and beautiful cards!! They both showcase your incredible talents with color!! So cool and excellently done!!! Love these cute images!!!
Susi said…
What a fabulous Toasted Marshmallow card - my favorite with those lovely, smiling faces!
Dee said…
Great cards- the marshmallows are just right to eat and the penguine is so adorable!
Unknown said…
Super cute cards!
Pam Sparks said…
So cute and fabulous Francine!!! LOVE both your cards!
TamiBabs said…
Such cute cards - loved them both!
Kimbo said…
OMGOSH!!! Those are the most adorable marshmallows ever!!!!
Kathy Krug said…
Love the new marshmallow theme. This card is adorable. Love the background and the faces on the marshmallows.
Nora Noll said…
Oh how adorable!!! I LOVE those fun marshmallows!!
jcobb said…
Such a cute little guy!
Colleen said…
I love both cards but the first one is my favorite, it is so cute with the wiggly eyes
Eva said…
So I'm not a fan of food with faces but your marshmallow card rocks!!! So cute!!!
NatQuebec said…
Very cure cards ;-)
Janelle said…
Your marshmallows made me smile....looking toasty! Love the penguin set and sentiments, too.
Katia said…
both cards are so pretty, but your first card stole my heart!
~amy~ said…
I love them! Those googly eyes are perfect :)
I love how you used the smooshing watercolor technique to create those adorable marshmallows! They are so cute with the little faces and googly-eyes added! The second card is just adorable because it's a penguin. However, it's made even better since it is a clean and simple card!
New Creations said…
Really toasted creation wit a lovely touch of googly eyes and the penguin image is so cute, love them both!
Vonnie G. said…
Amazing projects. I love your backgrounds and coloring! Thank you for sharing!!!
Vonnie G. said…
I love, love, love your cards!!! The water technique is beautiful and so inviting. Thanks for sharing!